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1. A method, comprising: in a receiver, receiving a superposition of multiple signals originating from multiple transmitters; in the receiver, transforming a symbol interval of the superposition into a frequency domain, and setting a start time of the symbol interval to be transformed in accordance with a criterion that reduces Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in the transformed symbol interval, by identifying and setting the start time that optimizes a received data throughput of the receiver; and demodulating at least one of the multiple signals in the receiver using the transformed symbol interval.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the multiple signals originate from respective cells of a wireless network, wherein one of the multiple signals originates from a serving cell that is assigned to serve the receiver in the wireless network, and wherein setting the start time comprises choosing for the receiver a timing that is not synchronized with the serving cell.
3. A method, comprising: in a receiver, receiving a superposition of multiple signals originating from multiple transmitters; in the receiver, transforming a symbol interval of the superposition into a frequency domain, and setting a start time of the symbol interval to be transformed in accordance with a criterion that reduces Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in the transformed symbol interval, by identifying and setting the start time that minimizes the ISI inflicted on any of the signals; and demodulating at least one of the multiple signals in the receiver using the transformed symbol interval.
4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein identifying the start time comprises finding the start time that minimizes a worst-case Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) induced by the ISI in any of the signals.
5. The method according to claim 3 , wherein identifying the start time comprises finding the start time that maximizes a worst-case Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) caused by the ISI in any of the signals.
6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein finding the start time comprises weighting respective SINRs of the signals with respective weights, and finding the start time that maximizes a worst-case among the weighted SINRs.
7. The method according to claim 3 , wherein identifying the start time comprises finding the start time that minimizes a worst-case residual noise power induced by the ISI in any of the signals.
8. A method, comprising: in a receiver, receiving a superposition of multiple signals originating from multiple transmitters; in the receiver, transforming a symbol interval of the superposition into a frequency domain, and setting a start time of the symbol interval to be transformed in accordance with a criterion that reduces Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in the transformed symbol interval, by identifying and setting the start time that minimizes a total noise power induced by the ISI in the multiple signals; and demodulating at least one of the multiple signals in the receiver using the transformed symbol interval.
9. Apparatus, comprising: a receiver front end, configured to receive a superposition of multiple signals originating from multiple transmitters; and processing circuitry, configured to transform a symbol interval of the superposition into a frequency domain, to set a start time of the symbol interval to be transformed in accordance with a criterion that reduces Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in the transformed symbol interval, by identifying and setting the start time that optimizes a received data throughput, and to demodulate at least one of the multiple signals using the transformed symbol interval.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the multiple signals originate from respective cells of a wireless network, wherein one of the multiple signals originates from a serving cell that is assigned to serve the apparatus in the wireless network, and wherein the processing circuitry is configured to set the start time by choosing a timing that is not synchronized with the serving cell.
11. A mobile communication terminal comprising the apparatus of claim 9 .
12. A chipset for processing signals in a mobile communication terminal, comprising the apparatus of claim 9 .
13. Apparatus, comprising: a receiver front end, configured to receive a superposition of multiple signals originating from multiple transmitters; and processing circuitry, configured to transform a symbol interval of the superposition into a frequency domain, to set a start time of the symbol interval to be transformed in accordance with a criterion that reduces Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in the transformed symbol interval, by identifying and setting the start time that minimizes the ISI inflicted on any of the signals, and to demodulate at least one of the multiple signals using the transformed symbol interval.
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March 14, 2017
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